Recap of WiFi Design Day (ANZ)
It was my first WiFi Design Day and I had really great time with other WiFi colleagues here in AU/NZ. That was 2nd WiFi Design Day in Sydeny (first one in 2018) organized by Ekahau & DickerData ....
View ArticleBe a Cisco Champion in 2020
Are you a Cisco Champion ? This is a great initiative of Cisco to recognize individuals for sharing their knowledge expertise and thoughts across their communities and with Cisco. Cisco Champion...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Stop
If you follow my blog for few years, you may already know that I have started practicing Vipassana meditation since 2015. Every year I try to find 10 days and go for a silent meditation retreat. It is...
View Article2020 – An Exciting Year Ahead
As you all know I had peaceful time to finish 2019 and came back from a silent meditation retreat with great satisfaction. There are some exciting news to share with you all. Winner of Cisco IT Blog...
View ArticleWLPC-2020
I came home yesterday after my 2nd WLPC (Read this post about my 1st WLPC experience). It was a great event and I had a really good time over there. There were lot of great presentations that you...
View ArticleCisco 2800/3800 AP as WGB
Cisco enabled WGB feature on Wave2 APs (only for 2800/3800/1560 series) from AireOS 8.8.x release onward. Traditionally WGB feature supported only on Autonomous mode in IOS based APs. There are not...
View ArticleWPA3 Lessons
If you follow my recent blog posts, you are aware that I posted series of blog posts about new security enhancements like Enhanced Open, WPA3. I have to do one more post about WPA3-Enterprise to...
View ArticleWPA3-Enterprise
Here is the 5th & final post of our WPA3 series. We will cover WPA3-Enterprise in this post which is going to be the replacement for WPA2-Enterprise. WiFi Alliance lists WPA3-Enterprise mode...
View ArticleBecome an Expert in Wireless IoT
If you are familiar with the CWNE-Certified Wireless Network Expert certification program, it is mainly for WiFi technology. It is one of the most respected (due to technical depth + vendor-neutral...
View ArticleFast Roaming Lessons
To continue the development of digital-courses for WiFi Traning, I have developed my 2nd digital course named “Fast Roaming Lessons“. It is around 5hrs of video training that covers all grounds of...
View ArticleCisco IT Blog Awards 2020
Like many of us, I started the year 2020 with some expectation that it will be another year like in the past (now we know how 2020 ended up for all of us). As outlined in this post, my blog became one...
View ArticleAnother 10 days of Silence
I came back from another 10 days of Vipassana meditation retreat. It was my 6th retreat over past 6 years and managed to do one in every 12-15 months interval. I am fortunate to have a family who...
View ArticleIoT Lessons (Overview)
I developed another micro course for WiFi Training. This time it is about IoT technologies. Many are predicting IoT is going to be the next big thing in technology that will change the way we use...
View ArticleSource Specific Multicast (SSM)
If “Multicast” is a technology that you scare to work with, you are not alone. Many people confused with this technology and leave it as a difficult technology to understand and configure it in their...
View ArticleIGMP version 3
In my previous post we looked at “SSM Source-Specific Multicast” deployment and how simple that configuration. To enable SSM, you require to configure IGMPv3 on all your network where multicast...
View ArticleMulticast for WLAN Professionals
I am glad to announce that I have developed another digital course for WiFi training. It is named “Rockstar Multicast for WLAN Professional“, a course developed for Wireless professional to understand...
View ArticleQoS for WLAN Professionals
Here is a post about my latest digital course development “Rockstar QoS for WLAN Professional” with WiFiTraining. QoS is one of my favorite topic and I really enjoyed developing this content. When it...
View ArticleRFC 8325 – WiFi QoS Mappings
In this post we will look at RFC 8325 recommendations for QoS mapping between 802.11 UP (User Priority) and DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point). Since 802.11 is defined by IEEE and their primary...
View ArticleAireOS QoS Recommendations
In this post we will look at QoS recommendation for AireOS based WLCs. If you haven’t followed recent QoS configuration guidelines from Cisco on AireOS controllers, you may not aware that following...
View Article9800 QoS Overview
In this post, let’s look at Cisco 9800 QoS in high level. Cisco 9800 (IOS-XE based controllers) support Modular QoS CLI (MQC) contrast to AireOS based WLC QoS that we discussed last post. MQC mean you...
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